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Become the GOAT To Market! This is the go-to show for founders to learn go-to-market strategy from other Founders, CXOs, VCs, and Creatives. Every episode our guest unpacks a specific and tactical strategy they've deployed to grow and scale their venture (and sometimes they share what didn't work so you don't make the same mistake!). Hosted by Startup Hypeman founder & Chief Pitch Artist, RajNATION. New episodes on Sundays. Want to go behind-the-scenes and get 1-on-1 time with our guests? Ev ...
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If you're a CPG or retail brand, you know by default the importance of brand. It's what people buy into as much as the product itself. There's a reason why you choose to pay more for a Nike shirt when you could reasonably buy the same shirt without the logo. Brand is a promise. It's a value system. It's a marker of trust for your community and cust…
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Everyone wants to have a community. Everyone says they have a community. But just having a Slack or WhatsApp group doesn't actually mean you have community. Community is more about the interactions than the medium. And investing in community means playing the long game. Which is why so many brands don't think it's worth the effort. My friend Pablo …
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What does it take to turn an idea for a boutique 7-11 into a tech-driven consumer market, into a national brand that merged with one of the biggest names in grocery? Enjoy this special episode, a replay of my interview with Foxtrot CEO & Cofounder Mike LaVitola live from the Startup Grind Chicago 4th Annual Great Chicago Food Bash in January 2024. …
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I think we can all agree AI is seemingly everywhere. But what does that actually mean for a startup? Enjoy this special episode, a replay of my interview with Techstars Managing Director Tricia Martinez-Saab live from the Startup Grind Chicago AI Showcase in November 2023. Tricia leads the AI and deep-tech verticals at Techstars and shares her pers…
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The 3-letter acronym every startup obsesses with is TAM. But what is your TAM comprised of, and specifically WHO makes up your TAM? When you go to market, you may think your target is one group, but then find it includes others you weren't previously considering. That was the case for Cardio Diagnostics, who built a solution with a clear end user b…
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In a down economy, runway is everything. But it should also be everything in a boom economy. Great companies figure out how to spend less, and make more. Jordan Tepper cofounded the cocktail brand Apologue in 2017, and in the 7 years since he's achieved over $1M annual revenue, while raising just $2.5M in that time, and as of this writing still car…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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We've officially dropped the first-ever startup hip-hop album, GOAT To Market! Season 2 of The GTM Show is a companion podcast on the making-of, where RajNATION gets interviewed by the album's Creative Director Pablo Gonzalez (founder of Be The Stage), for an exclusive behind-the-scenes listen. GOAT To Market is available now on all streaming platf…
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Trying to hire for sales? Who you bring in first, and subsequently your next few hires after can be the deciding factor on if your company sinks or swims. So what do you look for in a candidate? What do you ask in an interview? How do you prep them and set goals? There's A LOT that can go terribly wrong, or, wonderfully right. Olivia Herron has sto…
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You've probably joined a virtual meeting where a phantom 3rd party named Fireflies also joined. Heck, maybe it was your personal Firefly that joined. You're not alone. In fact, Fireflies.ai has taken notes for over 5 million calls and is now used by over 150,000 organizations. It's no wonder Khosla Ventures led their $19M Series A round. When you h…
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We all know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of really good content. Whether it's a funny meme, an inspiring video, or an insightful whitepaper. Why then, are so many startups *so bad* at CREATING content for their audience? Is it bad source material, bad measurement, or just plain being bad at content? Whitney Durmick spent a half-dec…
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In part 2 of our powerhouse conversation, Lofty Angels' lead investor Chris Deutsch comes back to the mic to share how involved an angel investor should be in a startup, his framework for making investments, and the importance of more founders becoming angel investors themselves. Note: This episode is for educational and entertainment purposes and …
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Ever say to yourself, "I want to invest in startups?". Even if you're a founder yourself, maybe you've had that moment of 'when I make it big, I'm gonna start investing in other founders'. Chris Deutsch wants to demystify the process for you. As founder of Lofty Angels, he's invested in over 150 founders, 80+ startups (75% by underrepresented found…
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Going from zero to 1 is a beast. But what comes after 1? And how do you make sure what you're doing in the zero to 1 phase doesn't just work for the 'right now' but also sets you up for long-term success? Ted Blosser learned that lesson the hard way. After struggling to gather escape velocity and hovering in the low 6-figure MRR for literal years (…
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One of the best feelings as a founder is being so good at pitching your company that people literally throw their money at you on the spot. That's what Christine Izuakor has experienced in her journey pitching Cyber Pop-Up in competitions across America. So much so that in a single year, she amassed over $250,000 in pitch competition winnings. As a…
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Every successful founder and investor will tell you 10 out of 10 times that TEAM matters more than anything else. As you scale, WHO you hire and HOW you hire them is the difference between 3x growth and falling 6 months behind target. That's why your PROCESS needs to be ironclad. Alex Levin is the Cofounder and CEO of Regal. Since launching in 2020…
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Need a revenue boost AND a way to promote your company in a meaningful and impactful way? Try public speaking. Jen Allen-Knuth made $77k from speaking gigs in just THREE months and championed her companies in the process. But this is not some 'get rich quick' strategy. It took time building credibility, finding her niche, saying yes to unpaid gigs,…
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What if you could have one of Apple's pioneering innovators, or the co-founder of Netflix, or Nike, on your Board of Advisors? Simon Hudson, Founder of Cheeze, has Guy Kawasaki, Marc Randolph, and more on his board and cap table. When you essentially have celebrity backing, new doors open up, more media outlets want to promote your startup, and tra…
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Say it with me friends: PRODUCT alone doesn't win! Especially when there's competition, your brand is what will convert prospects into customers into champions, and advocates. There is perhaps no better example of this than the meteoric rise of ClickUp. At its core, ClickUp is a project management software. But their BRAND is someone you'd want to …
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Want to get Steve Wozniak to come speak at your event? You don't need a million-dollar speaking budget. Instead, you need a name that will create Pull Attention. What goes into your company and product names influences how your target audience will receive you, how you grow, and how you market. Adam Fulham has experienced this firsthand launching S…
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We are gearing up for Season 19, but in the meantime, enjoy one of our favorites from Season 17! Everyone talks about how startup life is crazy. At any given point you're working on 5 different things. Decisions made an hour ago might change an hour later. What you thought you were doing yesterday might not be what you're doing tomorrow. In a weird…
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We are gearing up for Season 19, but in the meantime, enjoy one of our favorites from Season 16! Most people believe deals are won or lost at the proposal stage. But that's only true if you've done a poor job managing your sales process. In reality, deals are confirmed or revised at the proposal stage. This is something I fundamentally didn't under…
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We are gearing up for Season 19, but in the meantime, enjoy one of our favorites from Season 13! I didn't think it was possible, but I found someone who is as passionate about storytelling as I am. Enter: Michele Kelly, Cofounder & CEO of K+L Storytellers, a corporate storytelling agency focused on brand development and content creation. There was …
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We are gearing up for Season 19, but in the meantime, enjoy one of our favorites from Season 15! Most conversations in B2B sales are about how you sell to the person you're speaking with. Ask them the right questions, learn their pains, needs, and goals, give them pricing, send them proposals, etc. There is A TON of content in this area. The oft-ov…
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8-figure revenue. $123 million raise. A community of 100,000+ members. The buzzword in Silicon Valley is 'Product-Led Growth', but is PLG really the future? Lloyed Lobo Lobo thinks its CLG -- COMMUNITY-Led Growth. Building COMMUNITY is a low-cost, high-growth option that can become your ultimate moat. Lloyed would know — building up the Tractioncon…
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When we think of raising capital we usually default to VCs, Angels, Friends & Family, and maybe Family Offices. But there are a whole host of other funding instruments that can put you on the map, like alumni groups, sovereign wealth funds, and more. Randall Crowder raised over $100 million for Phunware, then took the company public via a SPAC and …
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When we work on investor pitch decks, one of our questions to founders is, "What's your G2M / distribution strategy?" Too often we hear, "Social media", "buying ads", or "SEO". Now, it's not that these channels don't work, it's that it usually requires a ton of upfront capital to even start to figure out what's working and what's not. Capital that …
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You've seen it in the news, in your Linkedin feeds, and from industry experts. Y-Combinator sent out their doomsday letter. All the classic characteristics have started to show themselves already. I'm talking of course about 'The R Word'. What does a potential recession mean for you as a founder, both in running your company and raising capital? Wh…
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I'm a firm believer that the majority if not all, problems that exist are ultimately a communication problem. And as your company scales, how you communicate sets the precedent for your leadership style. Aviva Rosman and her Cofounder Alex Niemczewski have scaled BallotReady to 100 employees with 300+ customers including names like Spotify, TikTok,…
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If there's one emoji you never want to describe your product, it's the cricket emoji 🦗. Yet every day, hundreds of startups launch to crickets — no interest, no adoption, no future. Rishabh Jain successfully brought hundreds of creators and dozens of brands to Fermat, securing agreements to billing terms or down payments, before ever building the p…
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Ever notice how whenever you watch a sports game on TV that the name of the arena is sponsored by a brand, there are decals and signs along the field featuring additional sponsors, the pre-game show is sponsored, the highlight reel, the halftime show, the postgame show are all sponsored, I think you get the idea... What these teams, venues, and net…
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Imagine this: Your company accidentally prints the "C" word onto thousands of diaper packages for the largest diaper brand in the world. What do you do? Several years ago, as General Counsel of ePrize, Gabe Karp found himself in this exact situation. It taught him a valuable lesson on how to approach conflict. But not only that, as a former litigat…
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Amidst all the ways you can grow a startup, there's one truth everyone can agree on: Bad hires can tank a company. So how do you position your company as attractive to a talent pool? And not just any talent pool, but the pool that's driving the future of work — young talent? At just 25 years old, Keyona Meeks has made waves in the startup world, go…
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"We're looking for a CTO, so if you know anyone please let me know!" Does that sentence sound familiar? Whether it's getting the initial product built, or taking an MVP and turning it into a scalable product, "I need a CTO!" is something I hear founders say all the time. Nelly Yusupova is a seasoned CTO with 18 years of experience. As Founder of Te…
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What if you could not only have a great pitch but a lineup of investors eager to get time on your calendar?? It's not only possible but there's a completely practical way to make it happen. Nathan Beckord's company, FounderSuite, brings structure, speed, and efficiency to capital raising with its funding tech stack to over 2500 startups worldwide. …
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The podcast is officially back for Season 18! What are we talking about in this week's episode? ICP! ICP! ICP! These 3 letters are the refrain for any startup breaking into the market — find your Ideal Customer Persona/Profile. But what happens once you do find that ICP, and how do you a) know if there are enough of them to keep pursuing, and b) if…
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When you think about sales you typically think about generating your own leads, you and your team selling directly to the customer, and your entire sales operation being an in-house effort. Jen Dye has a different approach. She believes selling can and should be a team effort. Not just with your internal team members, but alongside external partner…
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Trish Stratus. Kurt Angle. Lita. Larry Zbysko. Jeff Jarrett. The Steiner Brothers. Penta El Cero Miedo. These are LEGENDARY names in pro wrestling with accomplishments like headlining stadiums around the world, performing on national television, appearing at Wrestlemania in front of 75,000 fans, and getting inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. So wh…
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The hardest thing to do during the capital raise journey is convince investors that your startup is a risk worth taking. It's even harder to do if you don't have any revenue behind your name but you're still saying, "Just trust me." Sustainable meat company, New Age Meats hasn't generated a dollar in revenue yet, but they've raised $32 million to d…
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The single greatest customer experience I've ever had is at Swish House. Swish House is the first-ever Basketball Fitness Class. The first time I took a Swish House class I was so in love that immediately after leaving I called 4 friends because I HAD to tell them. Whether you sell fitness classes or software, your customer experience should be so …
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Everyone talks about how startup life is crazy. At any given point you're working on 5 different things. Decisions made an hour ago might change an hour later. What you thought you were doing yesterday might not be what you're doing tomorrow. In a weird way, we're kind of obsessed with the chaos, and we tend to glorify it. But operating from chaos …
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When you bring new technology to market or a new approach to the old way of doing things, you face a fundamental problem of trying to educate the market while also having no brand equity or credibility yet. So why should anyone listen to you? That's the fundamental problem experiential rewards platform Blueboard faced when they launched in 2013. Bu…
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Plain and simple, one of the best ways to grow a startup is to get the people talking — literally. That's what ultra-fast growing startup Electric.ai has done incredibly well. Through telling the stories of their customers, users, and even their own employees, they've managed to create a groundswell around their product that makes new customers, ne…
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The key to growth for nearly every startup is the ability to unlock distribution at scale. But in this pursuit, most companies don't look beyond the assets and properties they already own. In this week's episode, I have a conversation with a different type of startup doing things a different way. The Elite Amateur Fight League (EAFL) is an MMA leag…
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